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Here are some of the social highlights from the Redskins' 27-26 loss to the Falcons:

As you might expect given the turmoil surrounding the team, the Redskins were mostly quiet on social media before Sunday's matchup. One of the lone exceptions was Big Swaggy, thankful to be getting his first NFL start:

Today I get my 1st career start words can't express how I feel. All I can say is thank you Lord for… http://t.co/iqKToeuXcM

On the Redskins' first drive, Cousins got off to a good start, even throwing some completions under pressure. But eventually the pressure got too close. Cousins got ROCKED, sending the ball flying for a near pick. On the next play, a sack knocked the ball loose at the Falcons recovered at the Washington 36:

#RedskinsTalk Look at that... OLine doesn't work for Cousins either....

Luckily the Redskins offense was able to string together some impressive plays and get themselves on the board. A great Alfred Morris rush brought Washington close and a 23-yard touchdown pass to Fred Davis cut the Falcons' lead to 14-7:

Things quickly got interesting with three fumbles on three consecutive plays. First Morris lost the handle and Atlanta recovered, then Kerrigan sacked Ryan and Orakpo picked up the loose ball, and then Moss lost the ball as he fought for yards after a catch.

Cousins wasted no time trying to clean up the mess. Midway through the 2nd quarter he sidestepped pressure and threw a tidy pass to Pierre Garçon for a 53-yard catch-and-run touchdown to bring the Redskins to within 3 points of the Falcons:

The Redskins nearly had a fifth turnover on their hands late in the 2nd quarter when Garçon tipped a pass up in the air and several Falcons failed to come up with the pick. Kai Forbath kicked a 33 yard field goal to tie the game at 17.

Number seven came a short while later when Kirk Cousins threw his second pick of the day. Luckily for the Redskins, the Falcons weren't entirely taking advantage because, despite the plethora of turnovers, the Redskins were only trailing 24-20.

As the clock ran out, Kirk Cousins let the Redskins on methodical 80-yard scoring drive ending with a 3-yard touchdown completion to Santana Moss. Washington decided to go for the 2-point conversion and the win, but Cousins was flushed out of the pocket and was unable to find an open receiver.

The Redskins went for the onside kick and very nearly came up with the ball as it bounced around, but the Falcons eventually fell on it and Matt Ryan was able to take a knee to seal the 27-26 victory for Atlanta: